
Maradona Death Trial Scandal: Judge Removed After Clandestine Documentary Surfaces
Argentina's Maradona Death Trial Rocked by Judge's Clandestine Documentary Scandal The death of Diego Maradona continues to generate controversy, with the trial investigating the circumstances of his death now embroiled in a major scandal. Judge Julieta Makintach, a key figure in the proceedings, has been removed from the case after the unauthorized release of a documentary trailer featuring her. The trailer showed scenes filmed within the courthouse, raising serious concerns about impartiality and decorum. "I am Julieta Makintach, and I am a judge," Makintach stated in the documentary. However, she initially denied authorizing the recordings. The controversy intensified as the trailer's release caused accusations of bias and lack of decorum. The trial is suspended until May 29, when the court will decide whether to proceed with new judges or annul the entire process. The situation has created a deep crisis within the Argentinian judicial system, leading to criticism from Maradona's family lawyers. The possibility of political repercussions for Judge Makintach is also being discussed. The University Austral, where Makintach worked as a lecturer, has also suspended her and initiated disciplinary proceedings. The ongoing investigation into Maradona's death remains in limbo, awaiting the court's decision on May 29th. This scandal highlights the fragility of the Argentinian judicial system and the lasting impact of Maradona's legacy.